JUMPER. MAKES NO COMPLAINT Do your brst and tionit coniplalti, best you lose ilistoud of gain. Old Mother Nature. For most of the people who live in the Green Forest, winter is n nard time. It is hard. not only hw- -ausc Jack Frost and Rough Brn- iixer North Wind are at their worst nost at the time, but because inr many of them tood is dimcrult to get. The only ones who do not go hungry much of the time are the thrifty ones like the Squirrel folk, who store up food while there was plenty of it. and Dhc bark enters like Prickly Porky the Porcupine and Jumper the Hare and Paddy the Beaver, Of course there are many kinds ot bark, Then: are s0iIit' kinds that even the bark caters do not like. It you should ask Jumper the By Thornton W. Burgess Hare what his favorite food is. he would quite likely mention bark of 7-H HOLLIS ST" Fifty single and double rooms nilnuios' walk from Railway and Thmtritnil District Post Oliicc. B.-.iiirr Shop. RATES 32.50 T0 of any cmrrL'riir.V- STAY A'l' THE CORNWALLIS HOTEL Station. Steamship Piers. A rnmnirle Din: Siorc, Suiir-k llui Ill Hotel For Our Guests' Safety and Protection-This Hotel with a New Automatic Sprinkler System in every room. Alarm Bells and Steel Fire Escapes for quirk. sate evil: in case Ynu wllll r-njuy C03lF0lK'I' with I-2(ll)N0.UY at the "CORNVVALLIS IlOTI'I(." lihe aspen trees. Paddy the Br-aver would agree with him. That is what hc lives on all winter it he (an out cnmuzh aspen trees to fur- nish hark all wiutr-r. So it is that there is much emu- piaining during the cold winter months. But Jumper the Hare makes no complaints You never hear him whining. ”Cumplainitig and whining nmr-r gt-t aiiytliimz, so what's the usIe”" says Jumper. Hr lik:-s the winter. He likes ice and snow, especially snow. He likes it for two reasons. One is that it is white. and his coat being white makes it easy for him to be right in ni-iin Siilllii and still tint be seen. Tlin..sccond i snn is that hr has just the right kind of fret for getting around on snow that others have to wade through. Thus it is easy for Jumper to escape his nnemirs. At no time does Jumor-r no nun- ;:ry. Always he can act a inral nl bark and tendnr twigs sucli its he could reach. A full stomach usu- ally means a warm body. It also HALIFAX, N. 5. with and hath. Two Business without lluildin: 56.50 PER DAY ls cqiiinpcri Fire Reservations accepted tour and eight DANCING CLOVER CLUB (lliarlottctowuis Fliirsi. lliuit-c Hull EVERY SATURDAY Nl(iHT All new Lcgionairs Orchestra each Saturday "Reservations for couples am-epic(i only" Meet your friends at the Clover (liul) phone only between evening--Dial 6022. by "Wt-.havonit enough to eat" Wmhiained Lightfoot. means strength to get about. So it it that while many of his neirgh. burs wern suffering both from rohi and weakness because of the small amount at food they could get, Jumper was roaming about throuzh the Green Forest, going and com. lnlz. as he pleased and with noth- inz to complain of, pun oi .luni)ier's lung-iizin friends is Lightfoot tlhn Dner. Lighttoot and his family li.d trodden out in the snow what is called 1 "Deer yard." may had trodden it out at a place witorn rnnd iws pl:-ntiful at the time When Jumper visited them e:irh in illv winter he iound then Crin- iendpd and reasonably happy. There were no complaints. But as the snow became deeper and deep- er so that they could not get out 0! their yard, their supply of fmd .n.rmv less and less. They are not exactly bark-eaters but iihr Dner rnlk in winter live almost wholly on lender twigs which have or. them the buds of next sumnini-'5 leaves. It is called browsr-. 'T':.e sccond time Jumpnr was in that ncirzhlmrlmod he found Litzhtiont anti Mrs. Lightloot and the two young Litrhtloois had air:-adv eaten much of the browse within easv rnaoh, They were having to stretch their nooks and reach higher. Now late in the 'iiitnr they i'iPiiC having to stind in on thnir hind fort to reach "as hitzii as ti-iev could. Even then they were mt gzrttinsr as much food as they y riorcivd. j "Wr havoult bnoucli tn -ai." vnnmixiincd Ligrhtfont "'I'J1ere is ten mtich snow.” ”Pcrhaps you didn't make your 'ii'd big nnough. There isn't tno much snow for me. I like it," de- clarecl Jumper, and bounded away. MALliNKOV VERY Bl'SY MOSCOW, fAPi-Prime Minis- ter Maleu-kov sent word Monday to seven visiting American college editors that because he was "veryi busy" hc regretted he was unable in receive them for an interview. iTliP editors applied for a chance i to talk with Maienkov as thchigh- i contract Bridge I By Josephine ('ulbertaon "STANDARD" LEADS NOT AL- WAYS BEST When the average player chooses an opening-lead, he is apt to think very well of a suit headed by A-K, because the king lead cannot im- mediately cost him a trick. This. however, may be a very short.- sightcd way of looking at things. Consider: South dealer. Neither aide vulnerable. 4 Q .110 9 s VQ5 Q in 9 4 3 Q62 52 4 73 Q K J 10 N O A5 92 W E Q QJ85 9 AK 62 S (HQ! 10 1.95 84 4Axs4 08743 7 h'.AK73 The bidding" South Vvest North East 1 q, 1 Q Pass Pass 1 A 2 Q 2 5 3 O 5 Q Pass 4 Q Pu! Pu: Pau Wrst didn't evrn hnsirata - no opened the king oi diaironds almost betore the bidding was concluded. On sight at dummy he shifted to a trump, but this excellent shin. was just one trick to late! Dummy won. and South ruffed a diamond. He then ciislirtl the top clubs and trumped a club nu the table. An- otherdiauioml lead was rulied by South with the king, another club was ruffed in dummy, and the last. diamond was trumped with the ace. This gave South eight tricks. and the high trumps -. still on the table - insured the contract. It West had stopped to think before making his opening lead he might have reached a sound conclusion -- that there weren't enough honor cards in the deck to justiiy all the i)id(i1l1g he had heard, and that. consequently. North-South must be counting on distributional asseis, Another term for such assets is the ability to run. and the nut: way to destroy that ability is In lruri trumps. early and as oitvu as possible. Observe that a trump lead would have been "the killer." South would win and return a diamond, but another defensive trump lead would give him an insoluble problem. Usually, the purpose or trump leads is to reduce dummy's ruiting o no power. but in this case the leads I . '5""00 per couple llight oi their visit to the Soviet would fatally reduce declarer's Union. , trumps. ' ' B Ai R d Rip Kirby y ex aymon I SEE XOURE YOU'RE BEINC; VERY l2EAW GENTLEMEN. NiCE. M2. HASKIN. HERE WE ARE” THE ...-.g.im....r.-.;.....i. - .. . OPEN IN THE AFTEIZNOON, BUT IT"5 MY PLEASURE TO COVTRIBUTE A SPECIAL SETTING... CLUB ISN'T USUALLY K DMUW E III VIN '7' Eifldtwib. HERE THEY COME! ON DION"! YA Li'i Abner TH ET MVSTERY mm as 4:1-an HONEST ABE us AGlN.'.' lSCRYIN' AGIN.'.' K It 9 a mrg .0 , ,, a vow ,?v W1 3 -51 .,':!;''t J.”-r QUIET KNOBBV! HE'S me GAMES? FELLOW rvs even soueur... AN,' NAT(HERL1 I HAVE TO LOCK UP FIRST. WILL VUU SEE IF MP. QMPKING - IS STILL IN I-M9 "KGB NINE By Bob Gustafson Aw. rm T00 TIRED TD WALK WAY BACK THEPE PUT THOSE LIGHT9 SACK ON! Henry By Carl Anderson r:.aini. g B Anbnn --. by: G CAL&2 V59 ALBez'i'.1'Li.5eLi. You we rumor nu mcmum AND you CAN emf vumv our a-rzioric TVPE or WEATHER wim NO L cANADA1bIxID:r so MUCH svimezuor ow mo , -rim ear Qui1PlxM',.. HE TOOK THE FOL! WITH ' 2oW1I.MDM:,Pa5o.' .r 1: cam my rm 3u.s7N:::.' sax THi5 AND eat. IT COM: Au' HIM! :m?'mM' if '"”:r””i'i'"'”” t?ii'.??i:IZf;”;5; 33:1-iiiffial; "6" "AN Mun AN'Ml wmr MY::1.A.. PEGGY ASKED ME TODAY WHAT SHE SHOULD BUY FOR THE BABY" By Edwin:-i No,6I2AN'MA ISN'T HOME l-SHE WENT WITH Ml25.KELK5. AN'MRs. Iu(ELK5'S H cou-5iN, ANS Jr: out--WELL, MAYBE! couun TAKE YOU.Ti-JEN" 'xiz)'i;.Ti.,No TM: To TAKE i-uM HOME: l mi, PHONE yous: MOTHER"! --VERY IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENT"DON'T LIKE To 60 ALONE” MY DlZ7.Y SPELLSJ no 2'6” - XV, -1 .,. ,-A4 ., ,, i(. r ' x A "4.c:.,t;L . -- Cvy -- (IE1 in xkrorrn PG: t:,.- . . d&K.4,,gJgzif U) i K ") PENNY ly Navy Nun-gun . VVLMEQ MEEK -saowc. ro wees; rue uomgg ms; age ) MAQQV Auur NELL ox. K'AQ(H WHEQE rout? Au-of NFLL -S CCNCECNED oQixl:Es',- mar; NC NCWQE, KT (- A RN QLTEC x7 l?Frx- x-':x x -' Qwout D Gish 'v ii.-"I? V-EEK Wm W iU,;il:C;y A EL5 NAVSON CNI AND AFTER K T xt,Ai?(H rENm.. .-